(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is
embarking on a busy period in the trade negotiations
arena as the Region prepares to implement already
signed trade agreements while at the same time
embark on negotiations for new agreements with a
number of states.
This period of intense work will also pose some
challenges in light of the work to be done to
integrate the Regional Negotiating Machinery (RNM)
into the CARICOM Secretariat, according to the
Chairman of the CARICOM Prime Ministerial Sub
Committee on External Negotiations, Prime Minister
of Jamaica, the Honourable Bruce Golding.
Speaking at the CARICOM Secretariat today,
Wednesday 1 July, at a meeting of the Sub-committee,
Prime Minister Golding highlighted some of the trade
issues which would engage the Region.
These include the programme for the
implementation of the Economic Partnership Agreement
(EPA) signed last October between the Caribbean
Forum of African Caribbean and Pacific States (CARIFORUM)
and the European Union, upcoming negotiations with
Canada and the Dominican Republic and the plan to
complete the Doha Round at the level of the World
Trade Organisation (WTO).
He said that the discussions with the Dominican
Republic now needed to be considered in line with
the request of that country for membership of
CARICOM.
Prime Minister Golding added that the Copenhagen
negotiations on a new global climate change
agreement would also engage the attention of the
Prime Ministerial Sub Committee.
The Prime Ministerial Sub-Committee on External
Negotiations is comprised of Heads of Government of
Barbados, Guyana, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent and the
Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica.
CONTACT:
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